Fix #187 (rename getopt to rebar_getopt)

While at it, update getopt.erl to git rev 78eda3b.
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Tuncer Ayaz 2013-12-05 21:58:44 +01:00
parent df42410cf2
commit 777fefe181
3 changed files with 87 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
rebar_upgrade,
rebar_utils,
rebar_xref,
getopt,
rebar_getopt,
mustache ]},
{registered, []},
{applications, [kernel,

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@ -178,10 +178,10 @@ run_aux(BaseConfig, Commands) ->
%%
help() ->
OptSpecList = option_spec_list(),
getopt:usage(OptSpecList, "rebar",
"[var=value,...] <command,...>",
[{"var=value", "rebar global variables (e.g. force=1)"},
{"command", "Command to run (e.g. compile)"}]),
rebar_getopt:usage(OptSpecList, "rebar",
"[var=value,...] <command,...>",
[{"var=value", "rebar global variables (e.g. force=1)"},
{"command", "Command to run (e.g. compile)"}]),
?CONSOLE(
"Type 'rebar help <CMD1> <CMD2>' for help on specific commands."
"~n~n", []),
@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ help() ->
parse_args(RawArgs) ->
%% Parse getopt options
OptSpecList = option_spec_list(),
case getopt:parse(OptSpecList, RawArgs) of
case rebar_getopt:parse(OptSpecList, RawArgs) of
{ok, Args} ->
Args;
{error, {Reason, Data}} ->

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@ -8,10 +8,11 @@
%%% a copy of the New BSD license with this software. If not, it can be
%%% retrieved from: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
-module(getopt).
-module(rebar_getopt).
-author('juanjo@comellas.org').
-export([parse/2, usage/2, usage/3, usage/4, tokenize/1]).
-export([parse/2, check/2, parse_and_check/2, format_error/2,
usage/2, usage/3, usage/4, tokenize/1]).
-export([usage_cmd_line/2]).
-define(LINE_LENGTH, 75).
@ -57,11 +58,52 @@
-export_type([arg_type/0, arg_value/0, arg_spec/0, simple_option/0, compound_option/0, option/0, option_spec/0]).
%% @doc Parse the command line options and arguments returning a list of tuples
%% and/or atoms using the Erlang convention for sending options to a
%% function.
%% @doc Parse the command line options and arguments returning a list of tuples
%% and/or atoms using the Erlang convention for sending options to a
%% function. Additionally perform check if all required options (the ones
%% without default values) are present. The function is a combination of
%% two calls: parse/2 and check/2.
-spec parse_and_check([option_spec()], string() | [string()]) ->
{ok, {[option()], [string()]}} | {error, {Reason :: atom(), Data :: term()}}.
parse_and_check(OptSpecList, CmdLine) when is_list(OptSpecList), is_list(CmdLine) ->
case parse(OptSpecList, CmdLine) of
{ok, {Opts, _}} = Result ->
case check(OptSpecList, Opts) of
ok -> Result;
Error -> Error
end;
Error ->
Error
end.
%% @doc Check the parsed command line arguments returning ok if all required
%% options (i.e. that don't have defaults) are present, and returning
%% error otherwise.
-spec check([option_spec()], [option()]) ->
ok | {error, {Reason :: atom(), Option :: atom()}}.
check(OptSpecList, ParsedOpts) when is_list(OptSpecList), is_list(ParsedOpts) ->
try
RequiredOpts = [Name || {Name, _, _, Arg, _} <- OptSpecList,
not is_tuple(Arg) andalso Arg =/= undefined],
lists:foreach(fun (Option) ->
case proplists:is_defined(Option, ParsedOpts) of
true ->
ok;
false ->
throw({error, {missing_required_option, Option}})
end
end, RequiredOpts)
catch
_:Error ->
Error
end.
%% @doc Parse the command line options and arguments returning a list of tuples
%% and/or atoms using the Erlang convention for sending options to a
%% function.
-spec parse([option_spec()], string() | [string()]) ->
{ok, {[option()], [string()]}} | {error, {Reason :: atom(), Data :: any()}}.
{ok, {[option()], [string()]}} | {error, {Reason :: atom(), Data :: term()}}.
parse(OptSpecList, CmdLine) when is_list(CmdLine) ->
try
Args = if
@ -101,6 +143,24 @@ parse(OptSpecList, OptAcc, ArgAcc, _ArgPos, []) ->
{ok, {lists:reverse(append_default_options(OptSpecList, OptAcc)), lists:reverse(ArgAcc)}}.
%% @doc Format the error code returned by prior call to parse/2 or check/2.
-spec format_error([option_spec()], {error, {Reason :: atom(), Data :: term()}} |
{Reason :: term(), Data :: term()}) -> string().
format_error(OptSpecList, {error, Reason}) ->
format_error(OptSpecList, Reason);
format_error(OptSpecList, {missing_required_option, Name}) ->
{_Name, Short, Long, _Type, _Help} = lists:keyfind(Name, 1, OptSpecList),
lists:flatten(["missing required option: -", [Short], " (", to_string(Long), ")"]);
format_error(_OptSpecList, {invalid_option, OptStr}) ->
lists:flatten(["invalid option: ", to_string(OptStr)]);
format_error(_OptSpecList, {invalid_option_arg, {Name, Arg}}) ->
lists:flatten(["option \'", to_string(Name) ++ "\' has invalid argument: ", to_string(Arg)]);
format_error(_OptSpecList, {invalid_option_arg, OptStr}) ->
lists:flatten(["invalid option argument: ", to_string(OptStr)]);
format_error(_OptSpecList, {Reason, Data}) ->
lists:flatten([to_string(Reason), " ", to_string(Data)]).
%% @doc Parse a long option, add it to the option accumulator and continue
%% parsing the rest of the arguments recursively.
%% A long option can have the following syntax:
@ -698,7 +758,7 @@ format_usage_line(_MaxOptionLength, _MaxLineLength, {_OptionLength, OptionText,
%% @doc Wrap a text line converting it into several text lines so that the
%% length of each one of them is never over HelpLength characters.
%% length of each one of them is never over Length characters.
-spec wrap_text_line(Length :: non_neg_integer(), Text :: string()) -> [string()].
wrap_text_line(Length, Text) ->
wrap_text_line(Length, Text, [], 0, []).
@ -730,7 +790,7 @@ default_arg_value_to_string(Value) when is_binary(Value) ->
default_arg_value_to_string(Value) when is_integer(Value) ->
integer_to_list(Value);
default_arg_value_to_string(Value) when is_float(Value) ->
float_to_list(Value);
lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~w", [Value]));
default_arg_value_to_string(Value) ->
Value.
@ -832,7 +892,7 @@ get_env_var(Prefix, Suffix, []) ->
Prefix ++ Suffix.
-spec line_length() -> non_neg_integer().
-spec line_length() -> 0..?LINE_LENGTH.
line_length() ->
case io:columns() of
{ok, Columns} when Columns < ?LINE_LENGTH ->
@ -840,3 +900,15 @@ line_length() ->
_ ->
?LINE_LENGTH
end.
-spec to_string(term()) -> string().
to_string(List) when is_list(List) ->
case io_lib:printable_list(List) of
true -> List;
false -> io_lib:format("~p", [List])
end;
to_string(Atom) when is_atom(Atom) ->
atom_to_list(Atom);
to_string(Value) ->
io_lib:format("~p", [Value]).